Development agreements require legal possession or effective enjoyment for capital gains transfer; permissive possession and deferred consideration de...
Prolonged sterilisation of development rights supports capital-gains treatment, while business-income disallowances cannot govern capital-gains comput...
Additional evidence in transfer pricing dispute leads to fresh examination, while tax deductions, TDS credit, fee and refund interest require verifica...
Category II AIF pass-through taxation preserves non-business income character; investment receipts cannot be reclassified without applying recognised ...
Mutual fund maturity rules require proper rollover, redemption, disclosure, and due diligence; investor gains cannot excuse regulatory breaches or pen...
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Reverse charge - section 66A of Finance Act, 1994 deems the recipient to the be the provider of service for fastening of tax liability. Such deeming provision is found to be enforceable only with delineation of the specific circumstances by which the services are determinable as imported
Reverse charge - section 66A of Finance Act, 1994 deems the recipient to the be the provider of service for fastening of tax liability. Such deeming provision is found to be enforceable only with delineation of the specific circumstances by which the services are determinable as imported
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